Who Knew Farm Animals Were so Talented?
Sep 22, 2022

Video: Who Knew Farm Animals Were so Talented?

A horse playing a keyboard, a turkey trying to put on shoes, a dog bottling feeding a lamb, a camel playing soccer and sheep/goats doing what they do best (acting weird). This video is sure to give you a good laugh!
 

Who Knew Farm Animals Were so Talented?

Who Knew Farm Animals Were so Talented?

A horse playing a keyboard, a turkey trying to put on shoes, a dog bottling feeding a lamb, a camel playing soccer and sheep/goats doing what they do best (acting weird). This video is sure to give you a good laugh!... More
U.S. Farmers Face Surging Input Costs

U.S. Farmers Face Surging Input Costs

Direct costs for farmers are at unprecedented levels. Gasoline prices are surging, and the cost of some fertilizers has almost tripled over the course of the pandemic. How can farmers manage input-cost related risk?... More
Crop residue removal research

Crop residue removal research

DeAnn Presley, Soil Management Extension specialist, discusses a 12-year residue removal project in no-till, continuous corn. This project was done at the East Central Kansas Experiment Field near Ottawa, and the Northwest Research and Extension Center near Colby, KS... More
Crop residue management

Crop residue management

Crop residue management || Roach Family Agriculture... More
Antique Steam Traction Engines and Farm Tractor Showcase

Antique Steam Traction Engines and Farm Tractor Showcase

Take a look at this Steam Show! This video features several antique steam traction engines and farm tractors—plus some vintage farm toys. From John Deere to Oliver and Ford to Allis Chalmers, enjoy this blast from the past.... More
Mowing with a Farmall MD

Mowing with a Farmall MD

Watch as this farmer uses a vintage Farmall MD and sickle bar mower to cut a 5 acre hay field.... More
Automation Key To Ensuring Sanitation In ‘No-Antibiotics-Ever’ Systems

Automation Key To Ensuring Sanitation In ‘No-Antibiotics-Ever’ Systems

Labor shortages in hatcheries mean that to ensure appropriate levels of sanitation in “no-antibiotics-ever” (NAE) production, wholesale automation is likely to be required, according to an industry expert. Automation began in hatcheries around 30 years ago, when labor started to become an issue,... More

New Technological Development On Ventilation For Pig Barns

New Technological Development On Ventilation For Pig Barns

Dr. Ramirez holds a BS and MS in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the University of Illinois and received his PhD from Iowa State University. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. In this episode, he discusses some of the most i... More
Ear Tag Technology Helps with Illness Detection

Ear Tag Technology Helps with Illness Detection

Bovine Respiratory Disease costs the cattle industry hundreds of millions of dollars each year which is why producers are always looking for ways to stay ahead of the disease. We’ve got a look an innovative technology from Merck Animal Health that helps farmers and ranchers spot sick animals qui... More
Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel, OSU Extension livestock marketing specialist, explains what the budgets in the cattle markets will look like if wheat pasture can be established.... More
Husker Harvest Days Organizer - Matt Jungmann

Husker Harvest Days Organizer - Matt Jungmann

We visited with the man who makes things happen behind the scenes at Husker Harvest Days. That would be show manager Matt Jungmann. We sat down with him at the end of the first day and got his thoughts on how the show was going.... More
Pre Harvest Practices for Food Grade Soybeans

Pre Harvest Practices for Food Grade Soybeans

Grain Business Manager Matt Renkema and Quality Assurance Manager Natalie Hazeleger highlight best harvest practices for food-grade soybeans to meet quality standards.... More
Sheep Farming: Solving Problems! / September 17, 2022

Sheep Farming: Solving Problems! / September 17, 2022

at Ewetopia Farms, there were a few problems that had to be dealt with as we went through our day. First we discovered a ewe with an uneven udder that we had to milk out. Unfortunately we discovered that there was blood in the milk so we show you that and how we dealt with it. Then our first sh... More
this is the end, my friends. | Vlog 620

this is the end, my friends. | Vlog 620

WE MADE IT!! Officially the end of fall lambing 2022!!... More
Dairy Farming In Canada ~ Spreading slurry And cultivating

Dairy Farming In Canada ~ Spreading slurry And cultivating

Spring is here so time to spread sh!t and get the fields ready for planting! The T6.155 was pulling the 18.000L tanker, and the 7930 was cultivating. I filmed this during my 3 months internship in Canada.... More
Finishing Wheat Filling Trucks

Finishing Wheat Filling Trucks

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago.... More
Picking up Canola Swaths with Twin Combines!

Picking up Canola Swaths with Twin Combines!

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago.... More
Combining Wheat

Combining Wheat

Combining Wheat || Northern farmer... More
Virtual Food and Farm Field Trip to a Strawberry Farm

Virtual Food and Farm Field Trip to a Strawberry Farm

Join us for this virtual field trip with Andrew who is a strawberry farmer and farms with his family at Brantwood Farms. Along with strawberries, he farms rhubarb, apples, sweet corm, pumpkins and much more... More
Preventing Grain Spoilage in Storage

Preventing Grain Spoilage in Storage

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1276 | Air Date 9/18/22 - Brian and Darren Hefty explain how farmers keep grain from spoiling in grain bins.... More
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